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Adam Schefter: Bryce Young is believed to be favorite for #1 for the Panthers right now


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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

I have a real job instead of playing pretend scout on the internet.   If you somehow think that blogging for draftwire somehow qualifies her as an insider or an official voice then I’m not sure what to tell you.  

Okay you have a “real job” .. Got you..

None of my business so I don’t care.. 

Im just pointing out that Person, Newton and Kunkle have been wrong plenty of times .. And I don’t see you taking the same shots or calling them frauds..

You don’t have to respect her or her job but at least be objective.. Or don’t show your. True self so much on here..

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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Okay you have a “real job” .. Got you..

None of my business so I don’t care.. 

Im just pointing out that Person, Newton and Kunkle have been wrong plenty of times .. And I don’t see you taking the same shots or calling them frauds..

You don’t have to respect her or her job but at least be objective.. Or don’t show your. True self so much on here..

Then you haven’t been reading my posts.  I’ve spent the past 2 days alone just railing on them for manufacturing content about this draft.   Go read my post history.    I loathe people that claim to be an insider or have some sort of connection because 9 times out of 10 it’s bullshit much like with verge.    But that is my last post as I don’t want to get banned

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The you haven’t been reading my posts.  I’ve spent the past 2 days alone just railing in them for manufacturing content about this draft.   Go read my post history.   

Okay cool.. Did you say they were probably doing their nails when they made this story up??

Retorical question no need to answer..

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6 hours ago, Ivory Panther said:

This chart flies in the face of your argument. 

you are saying Bryce can't see over the line so he can't throw in the middle. 

The chart shows that QBs on average are shorter than Centers/Guard/tackles.

by your logic, no average height QB (which is basically what CJ is btw) can throw over the middle just like Bryce due to size.

So what does it matter that CJ is taller then?

Bryce is five inches below average QB height. My logic is a team full of scrappy Bryce Youngs will get pummeled by a team of full grown Will Levis.

Lightweight vs Heavyweights, football is already hard enough. Relying on undersized players is one thing, picking a undersized QB at #1 is much too high a risk when there are other guys in this draft without Young's limitations.

There's nothing wrong with Bryce getting a late first round second round "prove it" contract. That's what is most likely here. Young at the moment is a pawn in a staring match and nobody is blinking.

Averages are the rules. One guy may be the acception for only but so long. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

I could see Young taking more hits because he thinks he can escape, whereas Stroud will throw the ball away. I also wouldn't underestimate Stroud's mobility. He shows he can do it, he just didn't have a need for it. Young couldn't see over the line so he would have to move more to find lanes which people are wowed by but it isn't really indicative of anything other than the fact that he's short. 

So give me Stroud who can see over and around the line without having to scramble versus Young who HAS to scramble to even see anything. 

I tried to say this but they wouldn't listen. The line doesnt get any smaller in the NFL and the defenses are more complex. It will take time for him to develop the traits needed. That scrambling stuff doesnt work as well in the NFL. They are a much more disciplined in gap assignments and he may be a magician in college but that dont always translate to success in the NFL unless your on Mike Vick level.

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2 hours ago, Bluetooth said:

This coming from Darnold's #1 fan, your vote of confidence in Stroud has me worry about CJ being a bust, it's Young or AR at this point for me.

Young going be a top 10 QB his whole NFL career.

But AR has the potential to be a top 3 QB for the next generation, he is the ultimate Madden Creation at QB brought to life.

kingsley shut up GIF

You never stop.

I'm living rent-free in your head (or is that Sam Darnold, since you're mentioning him all the time?)

What my opinion is about this, has no effect on anything.

 

And my opinion is that CJ is the SURE THING.   

Macho Man Deal With It GIF

 

 

Now head on back to the Chicago Bears forum and continue selling Bears fans on PJ Walker's "Greatness".   Shoo!  Shoo! 

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